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Astrud Gilberto


 

Astrud Gilberto (b. March 29, 1940) is a Brazilian-born singer best known for her samba and bossa nova music. Astrud was born Astrud Winert from a Brazilian mother and a German father in the state of Bahia, and grew up in Rio de Janeiro. Astrud married Joćo Gilberto in 1959, and they moved to the United States in 1963, when she performed on the influential Getz/Gilberto album with Joćo Gilberto, Stan Getz and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Astrud had never performed professionally before, and joined the recordings by insistance of Stan Getz In the mid-1960s the couple divorced.

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March 29 - 1940 - Brazil - Singer - Samba - Bossa nova - Bahia - Rio de Janeiro - Joćo Gilberto - 1959 - United States - 1963 - Getz/Gilberto - Stan Getz - Antonio Carlos Jobim - 1960s

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The success of Gilberto's vocal work on the song "The Girl from Ipanema" quickly turned her into a jazz star, and soon she started recording solo. She started as an interpreter of Brazilian bossa nova and American jazz standards, but started recording her own compositions in the 1970s. The song "Astrud," by Polish singer Basia, is a tribute to Gilberto.

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The Girl from Ipanema - Bossa nova - Jazz - 1970s - Basia

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